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Chapter 116 - 103: Modified Airship (Please Subscribe)



As the separated consciousness returned to his body, Lynn opened his hand, and five illusory coins were directly brought over.

Recalling the earlier notification from the brain, Lynn vaguely guessed that these objects were probably related to the soul.

Could one coin represent one human life? @@novelbin@@

[Undetected energy detected, convert to energy source?]

The brain’s notification sounded again, Lynn hesitated for a moment but chose yes. Even if these coins represented souls, the dead could not be revived anyway.

The next moment, the five illusory coins instantly disappeared, replaced by an increase in energy reserves by five percent…

That high?

Lynn was somewhat surprised; didn’t that mean if he had spoken up more just now, obtaining enough of these illusory coins, he could have filled the brain’s energy reserve?

However, these energies were exchanged for knowledge, speaking too much might lead to suspicion.

Not to mention these things might be related to the soul, which made using them somewhat uncomfortable.

Lynn quickly adjusted his mindset; this was also a method for rapidly replenishing the brain’s energy. He then turned his attention to the boiling potion stand in front of him, where the potions would be ready in a day or two.

Having identified a more perfect goal, Lynn naturally did not want to rely on creatures like Fire Lions, Petrified Lizards, or Griffins for spiritual ascension, as it might hinder his advance to higher wizardry later.

“Let’s stop today’s magic math class here. For the next week, I need to study and improve a magic, so the classes will be paused. Take this opportunity to review the knowledge you’ve learned,”

Two days later, at the Yiyeta Academy, Lynn looked down at the apprentices below and announced.

Although tomorrow was a holiday, he felt that there might not be enough time, so he simply took a few more days off.

“Awesome!”

The moment Lynn finished speaking, the classroom erupted in excited cheers.

It couldn’t be helped; they had been mentally exhausted by the daily mathematics for over a month now.

However, their spiritual growth was also very rapid.

Johnny even noticed that his magic power was nearing perfection, and he could apply for graduation after finishing a course.

Watching the extremely excited Wizard Apprentices, Lynn couldn’t help but shake his head; they were celebrating too early.

“So… now it’s time to assign homework!”

Lynn’s voice was like a demon’s whisper, sending the apprentices’ mood on a roller coaster ride, plummeting from heaven to the depths in an instant.

“Don’t worry, it’s just a few hundred problems in total… not difficult at all…”

Five minutes later, Lynn walked out of the classroom door under the resentful gazes of Ailoke and others, went back to his room, and took the potions and liquid explosives prepared in the past few days.

When Lynn reappeared outside the manor in the guise of Radak, a luxurious carriage was already waiting at the door.

“Lord Radak, please! Lord North is already waiting for you,” said the robust servant as he extended his hand to open the carriage curtain and bowed respectfully.

Lynn glanced at him, nodded, and lifted the curtain to get into the carriage.

The camels pulling the carriage soon began to run.

The roads of Yiyeta Harbor were very smooth, and Lynn inside the carriage couldn’t feel much jolting, but he soon realized that the carriage was heading straight out of the city.

However, that made sense. The airship was not small, and if it were built within Yiyeta Harbor, it would have likely been discovered long ago.

Lynn kept his composure, letting the carriage continue on its way.

As the carriage delved deeper into the suburbs, the roads became increasingly rugged, yet the carriage did not slow down; instead, it sped up and eventually stopped at the base of a cliff by the sea.

“Wizard, please come this way,” the robust servant opened the carriage door, making a gesturing invitation.

Lynn nodded, jumped out of the carriage, and followed the servant into an abandoned cave at the base of the cliff. After going through a long tunnel, the scene suddenly opened up.

The inside of the mountain revealed an incredibly vast space, where Lynn immediately noticed the huge airship situated in the center, which was identical in both design and size to the one Lydia had created earlier.

But what was different was that these wizards had made some magic modifications to it. The inner walls of the cabin were embedded with metal plates, marked with many strange runes, and underneath was mounted a menacing magic crystal cannon, its muzzle as thick as half a meter, looking chilling to the spirit.

“Radak, look, this is our airship, a truly magnificent creation!” exclaimed an elderly, gaunt-faced male wizard, his face expressing excitement as he approached.

This was none other than North, the initiator of this operation!

That should be my airship… Lynn glanced at North but did not immediately seek retribution, instead, he began to inquire.

“So, have you found the secret of how this thing can fly?”

Ralph knew only the blueprint of the airship’s frame, missing the most important part.

“Of course, I tried dozens of times before I discovered that secret,” North nodded, yet showed no intention of revealing it.

Even though this device was destined not to be used openly, he had spent several days studying it.

Not to mention, it involved a weakness of the airship, which North naturally did not wish to disclose carelessly.

Lynn did not continue to press further but turned his gaze toward the three people standing in front of the airship.

Hank, Eva, and Barbara…

In a secret meeting of their small group a few days ago, Lynn had already figured out their names and identities through their conversations. These individuals were all Tier-Three Wizards and high-ranking members of the Blood Thorn group.

If there was a commonality among these people, it was their age; even Eva, who looked the youngest, appeared to be in her forties or fifties.

“When do we start the operation?” Barbara, who was impetuous, asked eagerly as soon as everyone had arrived.

“Not now, this airship is too conspicuous. If we take it out now, patrolling vessels are likely to detect something off. It’s best to wait until nighttime to act,” North shook his head.

In fact, he was the most eager, but now he could only wait, urging the apprentices to carry barrels filled with pungent liquid onto the airship.

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